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The ruler of Egypt was called the pharaoh. He stood at the center of Egypt's government and religion, because Egyptians believed that pharaohs were gods and thus worshipped them as such. Because of this belief, Egypt was ruled by a theocracy (a government in which the rule is controlled by religious authority). The pharaoh literally stood for the intertwining of government and religion in Egyptian society.
the government officials treated the pharoah as the walking god of Horus. It encouraged government officials and their beliefs
It helped organize their building projects and army. APEX.
The concept that the pharaoh was considered god-king affected the Egyptian society a lot. It shaped there way of life, there religion and gave the pharaoh unlimited power over the people.
Seths role in Egyptian society was to go int girls houses and to do it with them
Cleopatra contribution to Egyptian society was she married many men and spoke 9 languages.
In Egyptian society, government and religion have historically been deeply intertwined. The pharaohs were seen as both political and religious leaders, believed to be gods or divine intermediaries. The state religion was polytheistic, with the pharaohs responsible for maintaining divine order and appeasing the gods through rituals and offerings. The government was essentially an extension of religious authority, with laws and policies often influenced by religious beliefs and practices.
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the government officials treated the pharoah as the walking god of Horus. It encouraged government officials and their beliefs
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Religion was government
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King, and God.
Osiris was a significant deity in ancient Egyptian religion. He was considered the god of the afterlife, the underworld, and rebirth. worshipped by the ancient Egyptians as the god of the dead.
Religion was an important aspect and part of Phoenician society.
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